Πρόσφατες απαντήσεις προς Can’t access SSL site in Firefox.https://support.mozilla.org/el/questions/7451482011-01-31T02:34:09-08:00See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/application_networkin2011-01-31T02:34:09-08:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/el/questions/745148#answer-133841<p>See <a href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/application_networking_manager/4.1/virtual/appliance/guide/VA_setup.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/application_networking_manager/4.1/virtual/appliance/guide/VA_setup.html</a>
</p>Yes! This is exactly my problem today. I keep getting "This Connection is Untrusted" for a server 2011-01-31T02:11:12-08:00waidhttps://support.mozilla.org/el/questions/745148#answer-133832<p>Yes! This is exactly my problem today. I keep getting "This Connection is Untrusted" for a server with a "wrong domain" certificate. (We're using https to get SSL encryption, not authentication.)
</p><p>Normally, I click "I understand the risks" and tell it to "permanently store this exception", and it lets me through, at least for an hour.
</p><p>Long-term problem: I've done this about two hundred times over the last several years, and it *still* coughs up this warning about one out of three attempts. (Yes, the system time is correct on my laptop. No, I don't do anything complicated about restoring settings or deleting cookies or anything like that.) I need a "really, really, REALLY permanently store this exception" button, not the "maybe sometimes store this exception for a while" button.
</p><p>Today's problem:
</p><p>I'm trying to get to <a href="http://foo.bar.com" rel="nofollow">foo.bar.com</a>.
</p><p>It chokes on an "untrusted" certificate, claiming that the certificate is valid only for <a href="http://www.bar.com" rel="nofollow">www.bar.com</a>. When I click it reloads the certificate and says... "This site provides valid, verified information"... to <a href="http://baz.bar.com" rel="nofollow">baz.bar.com</a>.
</p><p>Okay, so let's reload the page... and I'm back to "This Connection is Untrusted" — it's unhappy about the <a href="http://www.bar.com" rel="nofollow">www.bar.com</a> certificate again.
</p><p>Seriously, I've done this cycle more than a dozen times in the last hour. How the heck do I get it to let me through to my server? And in the bigger picture, will we ever have a setting that says, "When going to <a href="http://foo.bar.com" rel="nofollow">foo.bar.com</a>, just use SSL and do not even ask for the bleeping certificate"?
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